Wow, making some leaps there people.
bionic got it right. Seems to me that if it didn't appeal at its peak, then why would it now?
Gwarden comparing interactive media with passive experience media is just silly. Don't do that. Also you do know who you're talking about don't you? I mean how many classic games have I recommended people play? ludez has mentioned more than once that he's been put off by older games due to their aging tech and presentation. Seems to me, my comment was on point, and also try reading it again. I think you confused yourself. I think you might need a coffee, or a banana, or some sort of pick-me-up as you seem to have brainfarted on this.
I gave a conditional answer, not an absolute one. (i.e. "Nope! If you were not interested before now...")

The pure story quality of 1 and the longevity of ME3 multiplayer pip ME2 for me after 10 or so playthroughs of the trilogy.

My favourite individual playthrough of all time though was ME2 the very first time I played it....God damn that was magical.

Basically, it's an amazing experience that any science fiction loving gamer shouldn't miss, much like KotOR1+2.

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Personally all three games had some super magical moments to them, specifically the ME1 ending, the bonds you build with the crew mates in ME2 and helping the Krogan in ME3. That last one really got me right in the feels the first time thru, Mordin you magnificent bastard!

I think I liked Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3 the most. Mass effect 1 was a bit iffy but I guess Bioware at the time was getting to grips with how to get the game mechanics to work. Can't wait for Andromeda Gonna be a blast to play it when it comes out next month.